As you can tell from the photo, the Kong Incline Cat Scratcher is a cardboard cat scratcher that is set on an incline. As an added bonus, it has a toy that hangs on the inside – and the holes on either side of it allow your cat to play with the toy without getting inside of the cat scratcher. Of course, if you had a kitten who could squeeze in there, that’d be another situation.

KONG Incline Cat Scratcher

Pros Of The Incline Cat Scratcher:

It’s two toys in one – a scratcher and the toy hanging on the inside provides hours of entertainment

The scratching pad can be removed and replaced allowing you to save the incline cat scratcher – and recycle the old scratching portion.

It comes with a baggie of catnip to entice your kitty to use the scratcher.

It’s safe for the environment

Cons of The Incline Cat Scratcher:

It is lightweight, so unless pushed up against a wall, it moves around.

It was hard to find a negative about the Kong Incline Cat Scratcher. It really is a great product. So much so that Trigg has been using it – and he is not a cardboard cat!

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About Jenny Dean

Hi, I’m Jenny Dean, creator of Floppycats! Pictured with me are my Ragdoll cats, Charlie and Trigg.
Ever since my Aunt got the first Ragdoll cat in our family, I have loved the breed. Inspired by my childhood Ragdoll cat, Rags, I created Floppycats to connect, share and inspire other (Ragdoll) cat lovers around the world. I hope we all utilize this community to make a better life for our cats and make some great friendships along the way as well.

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